• The Paleo-Eskimo meaning "old Eskimos", also known as, pre-Thule or pre-Inuit, were the peoples who inhabited the Arctic region from Chukotka (e.g., Chertov...
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    in which they implored scientists to use Inuit and Paleo-Inuit instead of Eskimo or Paleo-Eskimo. In a 2015 commentary in the journal Arctic, Canadian...
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  • The Early Paleo-Eskimo is the first of three distinct periods of human occupation recognized by archaeologists in the eastern North American Arctic, the...
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    Dorset culture (redirect from Dorset Eskimo)
    The Dorset was a Paleo-Eskimo culture, lasting from 500 BCE to between 1000 CE and 1500 CE, that followed the Pre-Dorset and preceded the Thule people...
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    from Siberia, the Paleo-Eskimo people 4,500 years ago and the Thule people 1,000 years ago. The Inuit dogs from Canada (Canadian Eskimo Dog) and Greenland...
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  • Thule people (redirect from Neo-Eskimo)
    ancestors of the Thule emerged in Alaska through admixture between the Paleo-Eskimo and the Ocean Bay Tradition and that these ancestors subsequently migrated...
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  • larger and may have housed extended families. The Dorset people continued Paleo-Eskimo traditions, such as using toggling harpoons and kept a small breed of...
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    about 20,000 years ago. Arctic Canada and Greenland were reached by the Paleo-Eskimo expansion around 4,000 years ago. Finally, Polynesia was populated within...
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    Dorset culture, called the Tuniit in Inuktitut, which was the last major Paleo-Eskimo culture. Inuit legends speak of the Tuniit as "giants", people who were...
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    Independence I was a culture of Paleo-Eskimos who lived in northern Greenland and the Canadian Arctic between 2400 and 1900 BC. There has been much debate...
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  • Pre-Dorset (category Eskimos)
    The Pre-Dorset is a loosely defined term for a Paleo-Eskimo culture or group of cultures that existed in the Eastern Canadian Arctic from c. 3200 to 850...
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    the Saqqaq settlement, the site of many archaeological finds) was a Paleo-Eskimo culture in southern Greenland. Up to this day, no other people seem to...
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    ivory, dating from early Paleo-Eskimo and from early Dorset culture period. Despite some similarities in the cultures of the Eskimo peoples, their cultural...
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    American groups. According to this study, the Yeniseians are linked to the Paleo-Eskimo groups. The ancestors of Yeniseian peoples may have been related to the...
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  • 000 YBP, and later gave rise to migrants into America." The ancient Paleo-Eskimo peoples were probably involved in these migrations. Prehistory of Siberia...
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    years ago, people and their dogs did not settle in the Arctic until the Paleo-Eskimo people 4,500 years ago, followed by the Thule people 1,000 years ago...
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    It is suggested that by 4000–3000 BCE Paleo-Eskimo peoples began coming to the Americas from Siberia. Eskimo tribes live today in both Asia and North...
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    North America (Alaska), leading to the Settlement of the Americas. Early Paleo-Eskimo groups included the Pre-Dorset (c. 3200–850 BC); the Saqqaq culture of...
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    means 'Land of the Fish'. The first inhabitants of Newfoundland were the Paleo-Eskimo, who have no known link to other groups in Newfoundland history. Little...
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    JSTOR 24475839. S2CID 162882708. Outram, Alan K. (1999). "A Comparison of Paleo-Eskimo and Medieval Norse Bone Fat Exploitation in Western Greenland" (PDF)...
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    Independence II was a Paleo-Eskimo culture that flourished in northern and northeastern Greenland from around 700 to 80 BC, north and south of the Independence...
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    within the Paleo-Siberian group have been made by some scholars, including Edward Vajda, who suggests them to be related to the Na-Dené and Eskimo–Aleut families...
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  • lasted until approximately 3500 BC, corresponding with the arrival of the Paleo-Eskimo groups who may have outcompeted the Maritime Archaic for resources[citation...
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    The Groswater culture was a Paleo-Eskimo culture that existed in Newfoundland and Labrador from 800 BC to 200 BC. The culture was of Arctic origin, and...
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    Tuniit in Inuktitut, which was the last major Paleo-Eskimo culture. The first Inuit group, known as Paleo-Eskimos, crossed the Bering Strait in 3000 BCE presumably...
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    Independence I culture, Paleo-Eskimo (around 2000 BC, oldest remains dating from 2400 BC) Independence II culture, Paleo-Eskimo (800 BC to 200 BC) Thule...
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    ; Khrameeva, Ekaterina E. (2016-02-11). "Genomic study of the Ket: a Paleo-Eskimo-related ethnic group with significant ancient North Eurasian ancestry"...
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    peninsula, where it was in cultural contact with the Eskimo–Aleut language speakers, and the Paleo-Eskimos. A ceramic complex comparable to the Ymyyakhtakh...
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  • called upon to use the term "Inuit", instead of "Eskimo" and "paleo-Inuit" instead of "paleo-Eskimo" in the publications of research findings and other...
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    However, people and their dogs did not settle in the Arctic until the Paleo-Eskimo people 4,500 years ago and then the Thule people 1,000 years ago, both...
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